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We are excited to share a video blog of Liquid I.V. medical mission in Nepal. The reflection of the journey is inspirational, motivational, and informative. It was an absolute honor and prviligae to have been part of their journey. Itinerary Travel to Ghale Gau from Pokhara https://lnkd.in/dND_XbR Medical Camp Day https://lnkd.in/dTnd5Si Return to Pokhara https://lnkd.in/dUqaKU3
Read More...In May of 2019, Liquid I.V teamed up with Mountain Heart Nepal to bring a medical clinic to Ghale Gaun, a remote village in the Annapurna Region. They distributed sticks of Liquid I.V., presented a lesson on hydration to high school students and learned about the problems facing the Nepali population. Please do check their1
Read More...This is a short documentary produced by Good Times Nepal. The organisation is a registered non-profit media house committed to making social documentaries, supporting humanitarian work and social enterprises in Nepal. View the video here: https://youtu.be/k8Mwd5EJhNU
Read More...Mountain Heart Nepal was proud to host Liquid I.V ( a US-based organisation) give back mission for 2019 in Nepal. Liquid I.V. uses cellular transport technology to provide X3 hydration, electrolytes and vitamins. With each purchase, they donate a serving of liquid I.V to someone in need across the world including Nepal. Mountain Heart Nepal1
Read More...This is the interview of Dr Aban Gautam with a respondent at Direct Relief. He highlights the consequences of flooding in Nepal and concerns of an outbreak of communicable disease. He also explained that many of the people affected are subsistence farmers and members of lower castes. Read more at https://www.directrelief.org/2019/07/widespread-flooding-has-devastated-south-asia-its-only-the-beginning/
Read More...120 km from the capital, Kathmandu, at 7.30 pm a severe rainstorm swept villages of Bara and Parsa in Southern Nepal on 31 March 2019. Aljazeera reports that at least 31 people had died leaving 600 injured, and 2,400 homes damaged within two minutes of the thunderstorm that blew 90 kilometres an hour. Hundreds of1
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